Japan's most innovative and experimental composer and one of the most intelligent international DJs, Ken Ishii makes his debut EP on MB Elektronics with his two-tracker EP ''Wobbly Sniper'." The title-track is a pure dancefloor smasher that will not let you take a breath from start to end. The second track ''Alienated Bass'' will cause some ''hands in the air'' action, giving an even more exciting vibe to the party. On remix duties nobody else than the one and only legend Steve Rachmad delivers an amazing version of the title-track, driving it each time to another level.

One of the long-term contributors to MB Elektronics, RedHead (aka Steve Vangilbergen) is one of the stalwarts of Belgium's well-respected techno scene. Now in his twentieth year as a producer, RedHead's style of funky and hard loops has proved popular across Europe with regular performances at landmark events such as I Love Techno, Nature One and Awakenings. "Disco Me" is pure, funky techno at its infectious best, centered on a simple bass loop and driven along by slamming beats.

Marco Bailey presents a fresh-sounding track that is truly genre-surpassing and can be played in many different DJ sets. The track features many '80s influences such as the typical snare-sound, funky bass line and disco strings, without losing its techno feel. This record will get any crowd going! The original track, together with two more techno-oriented remixes by top-notch artists Christian Smith and Angstrom & Aalberg make this release a must-have.

Davy Dee presents the perfect combination of house and techno. "The Yellow Screen" twists and turns. Make sure to listen to all 6 minutes of it, because the end is not as you would expect. A splendid remix from Kaiserdisco brings a more minimal feel to the track while still keeping enough of the splendid original version to remain groovy. "Sweet Violence" has many great sounds and striking bass-lines, giving you that vintage warehouse-techno feeling.

MB Elektronics celebrates their 10th anniversary with this very special release, packed with amazing music. This is part 1 of 2 vinyl sampler packages including tracks by Marco Bailey and Tom Hades, as well as other top-notch artists: The Advent & Industrialyzer, Thomas Armstrong & Soren Aalberg, and Redhead.

Loco & Jam are Northern Ireland techno duo Lloyd Reid and James Peoples who have been getting massive support from DJs including Dubfire, Marco Bailey, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer and Carl Cox. "Roundhouse" builds up slow with a nice, deep bass but turns into a big-room techno track. The remix of "Roundhouse" by Ascion & D. Carbone has a nice groove and will fit in a variety of record-bags. Finally, the uplifting "3D Symphony" is a peak-time techno destroyer.

Marco Bailey is on fire! After several releases on Bedrock and Intec, it is now time for another MB Elektronics release. Together with his partner in crime Tom Hades and a little help from Dutch talent Egbert, this is going to cause a commotion.

Kyle Geiger knows his techno: that's what becomes clear when listening to the Wrong Turn EP. The title track is 7 minutes of first-rate pounding techno accompanied by a sinister tone that will give you goosebumps all over. "Flood" submerges you in breaks and beats. Halfway through, calmer water appears, but don't be fooled, the "Flood" strikes again. "Grit" just keeps going and going, like an underground techno train to destinations unknown.

Tom Hades presents a broad spectrum of techno music on Marco Bailey's Mbelektronics label. "You Should Have Stopped Me" takes you back to the '90s. "Tiger," on which Tom gets help from David Pereira, starts out easygoing but works up to energetic minimal with a gleam of electro. On "Zurunda," Tom goes tech-house style with eastern influences and warm horns. Finally, "Up Top Most Off" has a mysterious, catchy vibe and lots of twists to keep the groove alive.

Belgium's number one techno DJ Marco Bailey is back with a release on his own label, MB Elektronics. This time he's teaming up with Dany Rodriguez, a young and promising Belgian producer. On the flip, we find a remix from one of the biggest names in techno for many years, Ben Sims. He delivers what might be one of his best remixes ever. Definitely a release you cannot miss out on.

Dennes Deen is one of the most important DJs in Austria. He already has some releases on Philipp Straub's Titanium label with his studio partner, and through that cooperation, Dennes got the offer to do a remix for the owner of the label. The remix of "Break It Up" is by Gary Beck, a fixture on labels such as Edit Select, Perc Trax and Soma. This one will go into the cases of Hawtin, Beyer and the likes in no time.

After the huge and amazing success of the Knowledge EP, the Portuguese masters of techno, The Advent & Industrialyzer are back on MB Elektronics -- this time, with a remix they did for two of Belgium's most legendary producers, Zolex & Guss Carver.

Tom Hades has been Marco Bailey's co-producer for years, and his Club Zanzibar release on Bailey's MB Elektronics label is absolutely stellar. Guaranteed to make your club rise up like a satellite. The Mark Antonio remix is also an ultra-funky affair that will make it impossible for your crowd to stop shaking. Mas, por favor!

MB Elektronics presents upcoming artist, Dany Rodriguez. Originally from Spain but now living in Belgium, Dany teams up with his good friend Davy Dee for a powerful 12". The True Emotions EP is a very up-to-date sounding 3-tracker (think Reboot, think Remote Area), including a killer remix from the super-talented Dimtri Andreas. Don't miss this!

Marco Bailey and his longtime friend and production partner Tom Hades need no introduction. After their amazing album E=MB², here are two tracks with their signature sound. The package is completed with two splendid remixes by Özgür Can (Pickadoll, Truesoul, Harthouse) from Sweden and Davy Dee, a young Belgian talent. We wish there were more records like this coming out.

Mad Max is the new single to come off of Marco and Tom's fresh artist album, E=MB². The original "Mad Max" is an angry club stormer in their known electro-techno fashion. "Brightness," on the other hand, is an emotional melodic end-of-night anthem, perfect for fans of Gregor Tresher and the like. But hold onto your trousers when you flip over this record -- Kyle Geiger of Drumcode fame -- unleashes his remix qualities. Kabooom!

E=MB2 sees Marco Bailey team up once again with long term studio partner Tom Hades for his first artist album since 2004's Rudeboy. Marco Bailey should by now need little introduction. Fifteen years of sacrifice and dedication have seen Belgium's number one DJ break through the national borders to join the big league of worldwide techno artists and Marco Bailey's productions frequently appear in the set lists of Carl Cox, Laurent Garnier and Sven Väth. Here, Marco and Tom explore their favorite exploits into the underbelly of the nocturnal club environment. At times cinematic and even touching on rock influences, electro, minimal and of course, peak-time techno, Marco and Tom flex their collective studio muscle into new twisted forms. From the opening guitar-flecked "Adult Entertainment" to the hypnotic, tunnelling techno of "Blast," the thumping electro-bass of "Rhythm Is My Life," the rolling piano of "Childhood," the downtempo subtlety of "Café Latté" and the closing "Final Arrivals," Marco Bailey and Tom Hades show a more mature artistic side to their studio work.

Somewhere between catchy minimal and electro-tech, with vox by Marco Bailey himself! Also included is an exquisite remix by Detroit grandmaster, DJ Bone. "Flipper" on the flip is a true peaktime electro-techno stormer for big room madness!

Live In Ageha Tokyo is the new mix project from Belgium's biggest techno export, Marco Bailey. With some 15 years of DJ experience and a multitude of killer techno cuts on esteemed labels such as Primate, Intec, Zync, Tortured and his own MB Elektronics and MB Selections, his mixing style and productions are known the world over. Live In Ageha captures Marco Bailey in the moment with the crowd noise filling his sails as he mixes up a storm over 80 minutes in downtown Tokyo. Following 2005's studio-based double mix-CD, Positive Disorder, we now get a snapshot live and direct from one of Marco's exhilarating DJ sets. Splicing and dicing his way through tracks from Deetron, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Phil Kieran, Johannes Heil, Aril Brikha, Q'Hey, Samuel L. Sessions, Tekel, Tom Hades and himself, we get Marco in full-on party mode as Japan's capital gets down to his techno-induced funk. Marco Bailey's own productions frequently appear in the set lists of Carl Cox, Chris Liebing, Jeff Mills and Sven Väth, but don't let the list of big names mislead you; although ambitious, he's a self-made man with a primary mission to entertain people. And that's exactly what he does here with Live In Ageha Tokyo, travelling from West to East and back again, igniting the Tokyo dancefloor with his unique blend of underground sounds and funky techno. Other artists include: Furry Nipples, Paco Osuna, Adam Proll, DJ Tonio & Olivier Giacomotto, Trashtalk, Redhead, Phil Kieran, Steve Robotnic, C-Real and Jon Rundell.

Another monster release by Tom Hades. "Eclectic Twist" will certainly make the fans of Dahlbäck, Boys Noize or Tiefschwarz happy, as it will turn upside down electro-house dancefloors worldwide. A future hit for sure! "Askayum" builds up rather gently, but will blow away your crowd in the same way. "Screamer" sounds different -- dreamy, a little trance-y -- but is really beautiful, perfect to close this great EP.

A crazy record, yes indeed! Two peaktime burners on one EP, by French techno masters DJ Tonio & Olivier Giacomotto. Tonio got famous with his releases on Kobayashi, Dancefloor Killers and Error 404, while Giacomotto is internationally highly acclaimed thanks to his works on Patterns, Yin Yang and Lupp. Together... they're magic.

Positive Disorder is the new mix project from Belgium's biggest techno export, Marco Bailey (Marco Beelen). With some 15 years of DJ experience and a multitude of killer techno cuts on esteemed labels such as Primate, Intec, Zync, Tortured and his own MB Elektronics and MB Selections, his mixing style and productions are known the world over. On this release, we get to see another side of Marco's DJ style. Splicing the likes of Dominik Eulberg, Trentemøller, Dinky, Mathew Jonson, Ellen Allien, Motor, Slam and Tiefschwarz across two discs, Marco opens up a more minimal groove on disc one before building the tempo on disc two that finishes in his more recognized pumping style of techno. "It's a burning, all consuming drive that can only be calmed down by getting into the music," explains Marco. "I can best describe this burning, consuming urge as a 'positive disorder.' Plainly positive because it gives a meaning to my life." One mix gives us the powerful "Rude Boy" Marco Bailey known from his DJ sets all over the world, but the other mix takes us in a different direction. This time Marco Bailey leads us into his ever-expanding musical universe with a minimal twist and hypnotic groove rolled into his techno rhythm. Fifteen years of sacrifice and dedication have seen Belgium's number one DJ break through the national borders to join the big league of worldwide techno artists. And that's exactly what he does here with Positive Disorder: travelling from West to East and back again, igniting dancefloors from Rio to Tokyo with his unique blend of underground sounds and funky techno.